Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] long term " in BNC.

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1 Last year we received an award for Long term Commitment to Arts and Sponsorship .
2 No longer were our proposals for long term projects just reports on pieces of paper ; they were real — and not just for us , but for the children of Vietnam .
3 Repeated daily injections of the somatostatin analogue , octreotide ( SMS201–995 , Sandostatin ) are an effective treatment for acromegaly , but lead to gall stone formation in about 50% of cases during long term treatment .
4 The use of the well-known Logan technique for long term preservation and fluid composition guarantees a well embalmed subject with a good level of colouring , little bleaching and the ‘ soft preservation ’ characteristic of this fluid formula .
5 They 're going to lend money for long term projects , and the people of Lincolnshire , who benefit through those projects for years to come , will be paying modestly for years to come .
6 A decision for long term suspension of service should be taken by the appropriate district manager , the appropriate Directorate member and the emergency duty team having been informed .
7 Enterprise Ulster provides training and work related experience for long term unemployed adults .
8 Gordon Smith , Caledonian 's sales director — the company is increasing its sponsorship though it remains coy on an amount — said it viewed the association with Currie as long term .
9 The German Bund contract was strong from the outset , probably due to the previously unsatisfied demand for derivatives based on German bonds , but this has been strengthened considerably by the reunification of Germany and the resulting uncertainty about long term yields on German paper .
10 Data were downloaded on to magnetic tape for long term storage .
11 The Board considers that until resources and the allocation of priorities permit these reviews of existing standards to be undertaken , this amendment will remove an inconsistency between two standards that could inhibit proper accounting for long term post-retirement obligations and allow preparers of financial statements to adopt the most appropriate accounting treatment in their particular circumstances of the often complex matters dealt with by these standards .
12 Dr Freda Newcombe 's work setting up this unit has made all the difference to Mark and other head injured people , who can suffer all sorts of long term effects , including loss of memory and severe personality changes .
13 The greater absolute numbers of elderly people have been absorbed by the growing private sector despite a simultaneous collapse of long term provision in the NHS , and this has been widely attributed to the impact of the central government funding system for private residential care .
14 A. human bone from Turkey buried in alkaline soil with scrub oak vegetation , showing extensive root marks that have coalesced to give an appearance of surface corrosion ; B. sheep bone from stream ( pH 5.4 ) in Wales showing the result of long term immersion in water , with breakdown of the surface structure of the bone and formation of large scale pitting ; C. bovid bone from Tanzania which was buried in the floor of a hyaena den and subjected to trampling and decay from urine and organic acids , destructuring the surface leaving large scale pits and occasional islands of unaltered surface bone ; D. horse bone from Sphagnum bog in Dartmoor ( pH 3.5 ) showing acid etching of the bone producing pitting following and enlarging original structures in the bone .
15 However , considerations of long term safety are also important as lifelong maintenance treatment is usually recommended .
16 It is really , it 's a philosophy , is n't it , over the last how many years , you do n't have this philosophy , about being in fear of long term debt in in this authority .
17 Effect of long term tamoxifen treatment on bone turnover in women with breast cancer
18 A study from the British Medical Association says levels of contamination from pesticides are rarely deadly , but it calls for more research into long term effects .
19 The ‘ brain of the Army ’ , perhaps the central force in long term planning , procurement and the organisation of research and development .
20 Skanform panels enable refurbishment of existing clean environments to a high standard of quality and hygiene without expensive and complicated installation procedures , while allowing investment in long term reliability and cost effectiveness .
21 Moreover , the application of the barostat to long term recordings of colonic motility , may prove useful to assess other pathopysiological aspects of functional colonic disorders .
22 We firmly believe the key to long term success lies in engaging as many ‘ actors ’ as possible in the process of habitat and species protection and enhancement , rather than in requiring one authority to perform a clinical , curatorial role .
23 These advantages can not , however , be considered to be worth while unless they can be shown to lead to better glycaemic control or a reduction of long term complications of diabetes , or both .
24 If we can go on to what you think you would need in , in the case of long term sickness , how much do you think you would need per week to get by ?
25 Her previous publications have addressed family care and community care in relation to older people and she is currently researching alternative forms of long term care for this group .
26 Substantial changes in the provision of long term care for elderly people have taken place over the past decade .
27 It is time to recognise that fact and radically rethink the provision of long term care .
28 It originates from the Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation ( ICFC ) and Finance for Commerce and Industry ( FCI ) set up in 1945 on the findings of the MacMillan Committee that a gap existed in the provision of long term capital funds to small businesses .
29 Gall bladder contraction during long term treatment was still greatly suppressed ( 19% ) at 45 minutes after injection .
30 During October the European free market price for 99.5 per cent pure cobalt , which had been £15 per lb ( roughly $33 000 per tonne ; £1 = $1.80 ) — or as low as $11 per lb for long term contracts direct with supplier — shot up to around $30 per lb .
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